Monday night's Bachelor finale was a shocker. So much so, Bachelor alumni and fans took to Twitter to defend a rejected Becca Kufrin and slam an insensitive Arie Luyendyk Jr.

In the three-hour event, viewers watched the Season 22 star get down on one knee and propose to Becca, only to turn around and break up with her weeks later—and all in front of the ABC cameras. The exchange was heartbreaking (and unedited), as Arie claimed he still had feelings for runner-up Lauren Burnham, and that he couldn't move forward with his fiancée if he was "half in."

"The reality of it is that, being with you, although it’s been everything that I wanted, I still think about her. And I think you sense that,” he explained to Becca. "I think for me, the more I hung out with you, the more I felt like I was losing the possibility of maybe reconciling things with Lauren."

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Becca was blindsided by Arie's decision and watching the conversation unfold was as sad as it was cringeworthy.

"I cried for probably four days straight I am angry at times. I grieved the loss of that relationship and the future that I thought we were gonna have," Becca added. "I am angry at times. I feel betrayed a lot of the time just because I feel like I was lied to for so long."

But the 27-year-old has since forgiven her ex-fiancé. She told People: "He’s a good person, I don’t think he’s a monster and purposely did this to hurt me and make me feel this way. But it’s just the result of his actions."

She added: "At the end of the day, I don’t think he thought through everything of how ending things with Lauren would be, how being engaged to me would be and what breaking up with me and going back to her would be. I don’t think he thought it through, but I don’t think he did it maliciously to break my heart."

The rest of Bachelor Nation was less forgiving, though. And former franchise stars like Ben Higgins, Sean Lowe, and Trista Sutter weren't just upset with Arie—they were not OK with the show filming the whole breakup. Read their responses below:

I get it. It’s a TV show. But why must you make the soon-to-be-broken-hearted vocalize just how in love they are full well knowing just how much those very words are going to slap them in the face @BachelorABC? 👎🏼👎🏼 #itsnotnatural#itsnotcool

Bekah was one of this season's contestants who voiced her disappointment with Arie during the live special, saying that if he loved two women, he shouldn't propose. We think the rest of Bachelor Nation is on her side as well.